Swing-spout compression basin-cock.



No. 079,400. PATENTED PEB. 18, 1900. P. & H. MUBLLBR & A. SGHUBRMANN.SWING sPoUT GOMPRESSION BASIN 000K.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 28. 1906 2 SHEETS-SHEET@ y, Il;

jnvenzor PATENTED FEB. 18, 1908. P. @L H. MUBLLBR & A. SGHUERMANN.

SWING'SPOUT GOMPRESSION BASIN COCK. APPLICATION FILED Muze, 1906,.

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is wide open, und it is possible to adjust the position ot the lug o byturning the ring sround vulve stein, eviter loosening uut 3. Thisfeature of the invention is not indisordinarily the user willinstinctively swing the spout to the right place to onen the vulvesulliciently end-discharge the ive-ter properly into the bowl, but itposil tively prevents swing of the spout to' e posil tion to dischargeWitter onto the sieb.y if the stop were omitted und the spout of "thelit' wete-r roelshould become so hot es to .ineke s user distrustiul.ibout grasping it, he night swing the spout open with e stroke, or usb,with the lntbility of throwing it fer .ough to discharge onto the slab,and pernsps sjolstter himself withvthe ho't Water.

ln me druwings, the stop 6 is sot to permit of the vulve stem, Vllhenweer, or other conditions and effects, make it o'. eirsble to very theposition of4 the stop, 'ljustment is mede in tne following manner: hespout is turned to shut oil the Water; the nuts l2 und 3 und the s'pout15 ure detuched," the ring 4 is pleced with its lug l sgeinst the lug f)of the valve stern, in front thereof; the nut 3 1s screwed down closeenough to hold the ring in piece but not tight enough to prevent it fromturning thc l spout end csp nut 'l2 ere put in place, thej spout isswung in u vulve-opening direction until the lug o is carried to itsdesired position, end then, while the spout is held in. position. withone hand, the other hand is used. to screw nut 3 so tight aguinst thering es to hold the ring und the lug thereon securely in piece.Subsequently the spout is swung to close the valve, es e metter ofcourse.

The cooles muy be attached to e. slsb in l ositon to swing town-rd thesides of the,I )owl in closing, or toward the buck of the j bowl. Theseconditions uro represented. in" Figs. 5 and 6, where slab is shown at 22and e bowl is shown :it 23. in these iigures the spouts are shown invalve-closing positions in solid lines and in valve-opening l positionsin broken lines.

'lhe cocks ole pair ure rights und lofts, und s chungo from the positionshown in Fig. l -5 to that shown in Fig. (i requires un interl change ofcocks, or a shifting of thc cold Wel ter cock to the'hot water side undof the hot l Water cool; to the cold wetcr sido. This! interchangenecessitates u swapping of .butj tons, which is cliocted by chunging thecup nuts l2, zu: lurcinbeiorc explained. l

The number oi ribs l() on thc vulve stein, i l

und the corrosjminling depressions 16u of the ,i spout, muy be increasedlo any extent consistent with sulicient strength to permitI manipulationoll thc vulve stem by swing ofl thc spout, und illcy should hesuliciontly liuc und numerous to permit nico adjustment o3" the spout onthe stein, both originally;

evd/ico and to compensate for weer. The lvelveclosing swing of the spoutis arrested by contact of the 'vulve With'the valve seat, the yspoutshould stop et about the seme place euchtime the valve closes 'and whenthe valve wears enough to permit the spout to swingmsteriully past itsproper closed position res-djustiuent of the spout and stops may bemade, as hereinbefore expleined.

l/Vhut We claim as new and desire to secure 'by Letters .Puten t, is 5-l. ln s swing-spout compression .basin cock, the combination of eninternallyvslveseat,

screw-threaded body having s 'sn eXternally-scrcW-thresded `valve sternadapted to close et one end against the vulve sent end having the otherend extending above the body, said valve stom having a passage Wayleading from above the valve endy to above the cock body, and e spoutattached to the pro'ccting end ofthe valve stein, so as to turn tercwith, and connnunieating with" the upper end oi' the passage Waythrough. the stein, with ineens for yadjustino` the position of thespout around the stem, lugs on the stein and body, and ineens foradjusting one lug end hence the position oi the stein when the lugsengage. ,Y

2. 1n o. swing-spout compression basin cock, the combination oi' eninternallyscrew-threaded body having ny valve sent, anexternelly-screW-threeded vulve stern adapted to close at onel endagainst lthe valve sent and having the .other end extending above thebody, said valve stemlmvinv a passage Way leading from above its va veend to above the cock body, n lug on thestem within seid body, u ringadjustable ennulerly Within the body, and a stop lug on the ring adaptedto be engaged b f that on the stein, with e set of ribs enbircllng thevalve stem above the cock body, and e spout having an end fitting overthe projecting end of the valve steni in engagement With the ribs and incommunication with the upper end of the passage wey.

3. ln e swing-sport compression basin cock, the coinbinetion of eninternally crew-V threeded body having j s v .ive seat, :inexternslly-screW-threedcd .tive stein adapted los to close at one endagainst the vulve seat and Y having the other end extending above thebody, seid valve stem, lending from above its vulve. end to above thccool-1 body, lugs on the stem and Within the body and adapted to engageWhen the former is rotated und Ineens for adjusting one lug unnulsrly;with a. set of ribs formed on thc vulve stein shove the cock body, nspout having un ond litting over tlieprojeoting end of thc vulve stem inengagement with the ribs and in communication with the upper end of thcpassage wey, and er nut screwed onto the upper end of the yslve steinand against the spout.

having e passage wey "body, said valve stem havin svaaoo 4. In a,swing-spout4 compression basin cock, the combination of aninternally-screwthl'eaded body having a valve seat, an eX-ternally-screvif-threaded valve stein adapted ,to close against thevalve seat at one end' and having its other end extending above the g apassage way leading from above its valveend/to above the cock body, aring clamped onthe upper surface of the body, a stop lug on the ring,means for adjusting the ring and the position of its lug, a lug on thevalve stein adapted to engage the lug of the ring, and a spout attachedtothe projecting part of the valve stem and communicating with the upperend of the passage way through the stein.

5. In a swing-spout compression basin cock, the combination of aninternally-screwthreaded body having a valve seat, an eX-ternally-screW-threaded valve stern adapted to close againstV the valveseat at one end and having its other end extending above the body, saidvalve stein having a passage way leading from above its valve end toabove the cock body, a cap nut encircling the valve stem and screwingonto the upper end of the cock body, a ring clamped between the cap nutandthe upper surface of the body, a stop lugon the ring, .a lug on thevalve stein adapted to engage the lug of the ring when the valve isopen, and a spout attached to I the projecting part of the valve stein,so as to'turn therewith, and communicating with the upper end the stern.y

6. In a swing-spout cock, the combination with the cock body having avalve seat, the tubular valve stein turning Within the body and havinglateral inlet and outlet o enings, and the valve connected to the stembetween said seat and inlet of the spout adjustably mounted on the stemand communicating with said outlet, and adjustable means for checkingthe opening ofthe valve.

7. In a-swingspout cock, the combination with the cock body having avalve seat, the tubular valve stem turning within the body and having`lateral inlet and outlet openings, and the va ve connected to the sternbetween said seatfand inlet of the spout adjustably mounted on the stemand communicating with said outlet, mounted on the body for checking therotation of the stemas the valve opens.

ln testimony whereof We sign our: names in the presence of twosubscribing Witnesses.

rinLiP MUELLER.

HENRY MUnLLEn. Auron scHUnnimNN.

ofthe passage Way through Witnesses: J. A. KnoWN,

JOHN L. WADDELL.

and a lng adjustably

